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Bridging the Development Divide …Digitally
Socio-Economic Development:
Strengthening Government’s
Digital Capabilities
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4-5%Average Negative GDP
Growth
(Developing Economies)
125 MnJob Losess in
Services Sector by 4Q 2020
2-3Years for Key Services
Sector - Tourism, Airlines, Hospitaltiy to
Recover
-20%Negtive Global FDI
Growth (20-21)
COVID-19 will have a lasting Impact on Economic and Social Development
*Source: UNCTAD, Avasant Research. Considers only developing economies
Rapid decrease in foreign and domestic (re)investments will significantly impact developing economies. Large scale borrowings will further negatively impact Debt-GDP balance
Travel and Tourism dependent economies will see a
precipitous drop in revenue collection effecting spending for nearly 2-3 years. Transition to related services sector can ease long term economic stress
Over 40% of the job losses will be permanent owing to long recovery cycle. Large scale reskilling effort essential to ensure re-employment and ‘new normal’ adoption.
Negative FDI growth/out flow will impact growth. Focusing on domestic investment, entrepreneurship, re-aligning sectoral polices can help economies recover faster
and become globally competitive
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Socio-Economic Stabilization
Normal Economic Growth
Crisis Awareness
Public Health Crisis Mitigation
Economic Risk Mitigation
• Longer Recovery Cycle
• Moderate Economic Return
• Digitalization in Public/Pvt sector• Trade & Investment incentives
• Support for impacted Services sectors – Food, Retail, Tourism, Travel
• Re-skilling talent, Digital skills
COVID Initiatives Rollout • Support for critical sectors
- Public Services, SMEs, Trade, Supply Chain, Health, Education
COVID-19 Socio-Economic Impact - Response Cycle
*Source: Avasant
• Shorter Recovery Cycle
• Stronger Economic Return
COVID
1-2
Years6 -12 Months
Bu
sin
ess
Im
pa
ct
Today 6-12 Months
New Normal
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SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPACT CATEGORY NEGATIVE IMPACT
SEVERE MAJOR MODERATE MINIMAL
GDP Change
Employment
FDI Flows
Business Activity
Trade (Domestic & Regional )
Supply Chain
Public Services
Public Health
Education/Skill Development
Services Sector
- Tourism
- Retail
- Transportation
- Technology/Digital Services
- Financial Services
COVID-19 Socio-Economic Impact by Category
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The significance of Digital Adoption
The COVID pandemic will have a significant global socio-economic impact with most countries facing macroeconomic challenges ranging from rising public debt to job losses and social unrest.However, economies with higher degree of digital adoption will be able to significantly limit both the socialand economic impact while having a shorter recovery cycle.
DIGITAL RESKILLING
PUBLIC/PVT SECTOR
DIGITAL ADOPTION
LOCALIZED
GLOBALIZATION
GROWTH IN
DIGITAL
SERVICES
Digital Services to Emerge as arecession proof and growth
sector
Digitalization of Business inGovt and Private sector to
accelerate
Services Sector Globalizationwill be Realigned in favour ofDomestic/Regional focus
Digital Re-skilling essential toprepare Services Sector Workforcefor the ‘New Normal’
SOCIO-
ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT
FOCUS
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02
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SOCIO-
ECONOMIC
REINFORCEMENT
WORKFORCE
STABILIZATION
DIGITAL
ECOSYSTEM
ENABLEMENT
• SBE Financial Support• Public Health System Strengthening• Essential Supply Chain Business
Continuity • Trade value chain digitalization (RFID,
IoT, AI, Automation, Blockchain)• Investment Facilitation through Digital
Marketplaces
• Mobility Solutions• Work From Home• Remote Communication &
Collaboration • Online/Virtual Training For Vocational
/Essential Skills• Enabling Gig Economy & Virtual Jobs
• Digital Data Policies & Standards• Bandwidth/Network Upgrade (Last Mile, WANs)• Risk Mitigation (Cyber Security, Data Privacy,
Compliance)• Public And Private Sector Digitalization (Egov,
Virtual Marketplaces, B2B Exchanges)• IT Infrastructure Virtualization (Cloud, 5G, SD-WAN)• Acceleration of Digital Services Adoption
Three Pillars for Mitigating and Recovering from COVID Impact
DEVELOPMENT
PILLARS
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Adopting Cloud, Digitization, AI, Automation and Advanced Analytics in Public Services and Government cansignificantly improve citizen services and transparency.
Digital Technologies in Public Services – A Game Changer
Improve Education, Healthcare
Delivery
Fosters innovation &
entrepreneurship
Improve Revenue
Collection
Overcome Resource Constraints
(Physical & Human)
Improve Competitiveness
Reduce Paperwork
Improve Government Services (G2C)
Reduce Governance
Backlog
Reduce Corruption
Policy and Legislative Guidance
Improve Citizen Safety
Better Law Enforcement
Improve Resource Allocation
Proactive Risk Management
(Natural Disaster, Compliance)
Connected Citizens
Community
Pulse
(Instant Feedback
Loop)
Government Transparency
Improve Public
Workforce Efficiency
Investment Attraction
BEN
FIT
S
Cloud
IoT
Wireless/5G
Blockchain
Digitization
Automation
Cognitive/AI
Big Data/Analytics
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Launching Avasant’s Digital Competitiveness Index
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Avasant Digital Competitiveness Index 2020
DIGITAL ECOSYSTEM MATURITY
LEADERS
INNOVATORS
CHALLENGERS
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DIGITAL SERVICES COMPETITIVENESS (OVERALL)
Avasant Digital Competitiveness Index 2020
LEADERS
INNOVATORS
CHALLENGERS
11 https://www.globalequations.com/
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